@cigarobsession Right on. Many pros (and advanced amateurs like myself) use raw files only. So any setting you will choose on your camera will only impact the embedded preview, because raw files have exactly what the sensor captured (all the rest is metadata).
@r319 En si lo que dice es que al comprar una camara no te fies de las que se ven con mayor contraste porque las empresas se lo aumentan para que veas la foto mas padre pero si aumentas mucho el contraste los colores empiezan a parecerse los mismos (Cuando puso los cuadros de colores y el rojo y el naranja se hicieron del mismo tono) Entonces lo que el te dice es que cambies la configuración de contraste a ceros (0,0,0,0) para que después en la compu puedas mejorar el contraste :)
@r319 Porque puedes aumentar el contraste de una imagen todo lo que quieras pero no puedes disminuirlo si la imagen esta con mucho contraste o saturación.
This only works if you're using the software from the manufacturer. I use a 5D and can set it any way I like but once the images are loaded into Aperture3 the program does what it does and you have to work from there. Just a thought . . .
@cigarobsession Right on. Many pros (and advanced amateurs like myself) use raw files only. So any setting you will choose on your camera will only impact the embedded preview, because raw files have exactly what the sensor captured (all the rest is metadata).
NabilStendardo 2 days ago
por favor me gustaría ver este video en español. Gracias.
r319 1 month ago
@r319 En si lo que dice es que al comprar una camara no te fies de las que se ven con mayor contraste porque las empresas se lo aumentan para que veas la foto mas padre pero si aumentas mucho el contraste los colores empiezan a parecerse los mismos (Cuando puso los cuadros de colores y el rojo y el naranja se hicieron del mismo tono) Entonces lo que el te dice es que cambies la configuración de contraste a ceros (0,0,0,0) para que después en la compu puedas mejorar el contraste :)
ALPHADESIGNTAMPICO 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@r319 Porque puedes aumentar el contraste de una imagen todo lo que quieras pero no puedes disminuirlo si la imagen esta con mucho contraste o saturación.
ALPHADESIGNTAMPICO 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@ALPHADESIGNTAMPICO Excelente explicación, gracias amigo
r319 2 weeks ago
thank you good advice.
rekez2 1 month ago
Wow! always made my pictures, didnt mind about the over saturation, but now I've set it down, pictures look more natural! :) Thanks for your advice!
fortboyard1234 1 month ago
What if you don't edit, should you use a neutral profile then?
Maxsdiscos 1 month ago
Where is this setting on Nikon
jump2142 1 month ago
Thanks for the advice Gary !
ktahavefun1 2 months ago
Thank you man!
2Cool4Games 2 months ago
Screaming red ha ha Gary I think they may put that color in the color spectrum
nightstringers 4 months ago
Thanks
Albiongashi 6 months ago
Pros should be using raw in the first place making this a completely moot point.
cigarobsession 6 months ago
Great tip, thanks.
SerJahPhoto 6 months ago
This only works if you're using the software from the manufacturer. I use a 5D and can set it any way I like but once the images are loaded into Aperture3 the program does what it does and you have to work from there. Just a thought . . .
brucespesti 7 months ago
Thank you for the video. I wonder if it is worth it to set ALL the settings to 0? Or would that create more work in post than needed?
edwardwalsh1959 7 months ago
that never changed file was the same way....in the darkroom..
73puka 7 months ago
Fantastic!!!! I had to get my camera out and check the settings, I had it right.
AQWorlds930 7 months ago